BALTIMORE (WJZ) — With a new redesign, Marylanders are getting more secure driver’s licenses and identification cards, according to the Motor Vehicle Administration.
“The completely redesigned cards feature cutting-edge security features to protect against identity theft and counterfeiting,” according to to a MVA news release.
“Maryland last updated the driver’s license in 2003 and the old technology is vulnerable to fraud. The new cards also proudly feature iconic Maryland symbols and a colorful Maryland-themed background.”
The new cards were unveiled today at a MVA branch office in Annapolis.
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Yes, they are nice,but can they be used for voter ID ?
ReplyDeleteWhat good are they if they hand them out to illegals?
ReplyDeleteIt means they have chips in them that can be tracked that is what it means by new and improved security... Everyone knows or should know by now RFID chip and chip in credit cards can be hacked easily...
ReplyDeleteThey look eerily similar to Permanent Residence Cards.
ReplyDeleteSecure doesn't mean much when you pass them out to illegals!
ReplyDeleteThe crab is now on the back side!
ReplyDelete10-15 seconds in a microwave wipes out a RFID chip.
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ReplyDeleteThank you
Microwave. .
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